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Safety & Health Circular No. 14/2011 Protection of Workers’ Safety in Slope Works Date: 30 August 2011 Our Ref. HD(C)TS 4/49/26 The common causation of accidents involving slope works on construction sites can be due to sudden landslide and earth movement, fall of persons from height and improper use of mechanized equipment. This serves to draw your attention to the advisory letter (attachment refers) from Commissioner for Labour for the captioned subject. Should there be any enquiry, please feel free to contact the Labour Department on tel: 2559 2297, email: [email protected]. w/encl. Page 1 SH Circular14/2011

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Page 1: Protection of Workers’ Safety in Slope Works · attached to suitable anchorage points. Where lifelines are used and where anchorage points are reliant on certain projections or

Safety & Health Circular No. 14/2011 Protection of Workers’ Safety in Slope Works

Date: 30 August 2011 Our Ref.: HD(C)TS 4/49/26

The common causation of accidents involving slope works on construction sites can be due to sudden landslide and earth movement, fall of persons from height and improper use of mechanized equipment. This serves to draw your attention to the advisory letter (attachment refers) from Commissioner for Labour for the captioned subject. Should there be any enquiry, please feel free to contact the Labour Department on tel: 2559 2297, email: [email protected]. w/encl.

Page 1 SH Circular:14/2011

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